| It was a LONG time ago, but the first thing to embrace is the GIGO (garbge in, garbage out) philosophy of amplification. If you get a thin, non-projecting sound out of the instrument, when you amplify it you get a LOUDER thin, non-projecting sound. No amount of knob twiddling, string changing, instrument changing is going to get you to a warm, open, projecting sound; THAT you have to be able to physically produce from the instrument itself.
After playing DB for 18 years or so, I finally went to a teacher (about 13 years ago?) that got me to a place in physical approach that I do a majority of my gigs without an amplifier. Playing with a projecting sound isn't about playing harder, it's about playing smarter.
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